Yes, an interview is a required part of the application process for both undergraduate and graduate programs. The best time for the interview is during a Visitors Weekend. When a visit to the campus is not possible, the interview is done over the telephone.

The academic year for most programs begins in mid-August. We also have a spring semester admission in January for many undergraduate and graduate programs. Some graduate programs may have different entry dates. Check with the Office of Admissions for details of program starting dates.

Apply early to ensure sufficient time for processing of your application. Applications received less than one month prior to the entry date will be considered on a space available basis due to a limit of the number of acceptances MUM can give for each entry.

Once the maximum intake is reached, new applicants will need to wait for the next entry.

Applicants who did not complete their high school study are required to submit one of the following:

General Educational Development (GED) certificate; or

A certificate of completion of a home-study program if the program is recognized by the student’s home state, or if the program is not recognized by the student’s state, the state must not consider the student to be in violation of truancy laws. Home-schooled applicants must also submit a complete home schooling record.